Triadic Law : A Genesis Model for the Unification of All Laws
Triadic Law : A Genesis Model for the Unification of All Laws
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Author(s): Wang, Desheng
ISBN No.: 9781970820409
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 70.00
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Triadic Law proposes a radical re-grounding of jurisprudence: law is not first a collection of rules, nor a frozen container of values, but a living safeguard for the generative movement of meaning. Rather than asking how to justify norms after the fact, this book asks a more fundamental question-how "law" itself comes into being, how it stabilizes, and why it must repeatedly renew in order to remain lawful. The central claim is that all legal orders, moral orders, linguistic orders, and logical orders arise from one shared genesis: a triadic dynamics of meaning. This dynamics unfolds through three inseparable principles. The first is the principle of well-being: every real interaction accumulates tension and therefore requires legitimate pathways of transformation and release, otherwise the system rebounds into higher costs and deeper conflict. The second is the principle of identity: stable criteria and repeatable judgments emerge only when differences enter a window of stabilization, allowing definitions, procedures, and responsibility to become publicly recognizable and reviewable. The third is the principle of freedom: a legal system must preserve the space of possible transitions-exceptions, reversibility, experimentation, and adaptive revision-so that order does not harden into paralysis. From this triadic core, Triadic Law builds a unified framework capable of explaining why "law" appears in so many forms-statutes and courts, customs and ethics, grammar and logic-without reducing them to mere metaphor.


It further introduces a formal vocabulary-connection, order, and structure-to describe how meaning becomes institutionally operable: how pathways are made accessible, how sequences are coordinated, and how layered systems sustain long-term coherence. Written for readers at the intersection of legal philosophy, civilizational theory, and AI-era governance, Triadic Law offers not a reform of existing doctrines but a genesis model: a way to understand why all laws, in the end, seek one thing-legitimate conditions for meaning to continue.


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